Crystal Palace Ladies Bid For Elite League Status

8 March 2018

Crystal Palace Ladies is applying to become a semi-professional club in the new FA Women’s Championship, the second highest tier in the sport.

The club is currently third in the southern division of the FA Women’s Premier League, but the FA Women’s Super League is being restructured from the 2018-19 season and new members are being invited to join. The top division will be for professional clubs, retaining the WSL name, and the second division will be semi-professional and renamed as the FA Women’s Championship.

Crystal Palace Ladies currently has an amateur set-up and will have to show it can generate sufficient income to become a long-term member of the newly expanded league.

Funded almost exclusively by Crystal Palace Football Club, which is providing financial and other assistance, Crystal Palace Ladies will have a squad of at least 20 players, six of whom will be contracted, and will commit increased resources to marketing the team. Founded in 1992, the club has enjoyed consistent growth in recent years, implementing a strategic development plan to become a recognisable brand. Up to 14 places are likely to be available in the FA Women’s Championship and there will be a three-week assessment period to assess all applications beginning on March 9th. .

Richard Spokes, chairman of Crystal Palace Ladies, said:

“This has been eight years in the making and we have built the club from the ground upwards, putting in place a structure that can support an elite team and make Crystal Palace Ladies a sustainable club that can compete at the highest level.

“Being part of the FA Women’s Championship would help attract more players. It would be an endorsement of what we have tried to do here – to make Crystal Palace Ladies an elite football team on a par with what the club has achieved in the men’s game. We are grateful to the Crystal Palace Football Club board for supporting our ambitions.

“More than 1000 girls and women have passed through the club in the last eight years so we have already made a considerable social impact and our ambition is to make Crystal Palace Ladies a club for life. We want girls to come through the Academy, play in our teams and then get involved in coaching, creating a virtuous circle which spans the generations”.

Steve Parish, chairman of Crystal Palace Football Club, said:

“We are delighted to be helping Crystal Palace Ladies pursue their ambition of becoming a member of the new league. The club has made enormous progress in the last few years and we want to help give south London a women’s football club to make it proud”.

Jem Maidment, marketing and communications director of the club’s shirt sponsor Utilita, said: “It is fantastic to see CPFC Ladies making strides in the women’s game – we feel that the club has the capability to compete at the highest level and we are looking forward to continuing our partnership with the team.

"The involvement of the community is a huge reason we have supported CPFC Ladies – it’s a family friendly club at its core and we wish them the best of luck in their application.”